Creative Expressions (March 2011)

Children learn through hands-on experiences and interactions with meaningful materials and people in their environment.

Children learn through hands-on experiences and interactions with meaningful materials and people in their environment. In keeping with this belief, either individually or with peers and responsive adults, children have been engaged in exploring natural and recycled materials. They have enjoyed painting, weaving, quilting and playing with materials like clay and wire.

The masterpieces borne out of the children’s creativity were showcased at a special event organised to celebrate creative expressions and various forms of art in March 2011.

Parents, as true partners in the educational process of their children’s learning, were engaged in sharing their own talents with the community by organising activities like calligraphy, egg painting, jewellery making, sand art, face painting, dancing and music, which were enjoyed by all.

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